Architecture And Cost Analysis For Enterprises’ Global Deployment On Huawei Cloud Singapore CN2

2026-06-04 21:13:07
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Overview: Why choose Huawei Cloud Singapore CN2 as the global export point

- CN2 is a dedicated international backhaul optimized for the Chinese mainland, suitable for enterprises that need a stable connection to their home country.
- Huawei Cloud’s Singapore node is located near the Southeast Asia backbone network, offering low latency for users in the Asia-Pacific region, along with excellent international connectivity.
- For applications sensitive to latency and packet loss, such as cross-border e-commerce, SaaS, and gaming, CN2 can significantly reduce latency and packet loss rates when returning to China.
- Compared to traditional international links, CN2 has less jitter under congestion, making it suitable for services with high stability requirements.
- From an enterprise perspective, this article provides network architecture recommendations, server configuration examples, and cost estimates to facilitate practical decision-making.

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Key Points of Networking and Architecture: Global deployment basic topology and components

- It is recommended to adopt a three-tier architecture of “Singapore (CN2) + multi-regional edge CDN + origin-pull acceleration” to reduce global access latency and ensure high-quality access within the country.
- edge layer: Use Huawei Cloud or third-party global CDNs (covering the US, Europe, Asia, and Australia) to cache static resources at nearby nodes.
- Computation layer: Singapore’s primary cluster hosts the application logic and read-only replicas of the databases, while critical writes are sent back to the main database in China via dedicated lines/encryption.
- Routing Layer: Enable intelligent DNS+Anycast along with health checks to achieve proximal traffic forwarding and failover.
- Security Layer: Deploy cloud firewalls and DDoS protection instances at the edge of Singapore, combined with WAF and rate limiting to ensure availability.

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Examples of server and VPS configurations (specific hardware and software)

- Small-scale online services (low-concurrency APIs): 2 vCPU / 8 GB RAM / 100 GB SSD, suitable for daily active users <10k 的微服务实例。
- Mid-sized e-commerce backend: 8 vCPU / 32 GB RAM / 500 GB NVMe + 1 Gbps dedicated bandwidth, with Nginx + Gunicorn/Node.js .
- Database node (read-only replica): 16 vCPU / 64 GB RAM / High IOPS SSD, with master-slave replication and regular snapshot backups enabled.
- Cache layer: 3-node Redis cluster, 2 vCPU / 4 GB RAM; memory is configured based on peak concurrency and dataset size.
- Backup and Logs: Independent Object Storage (OBS) is used for backup and log archiving, with lifecycle policies enabled to reduce costs.

4.

Bandwidth, CDN, and DDoS Cost Estimates (Comparison Table Example)

- Cost includes: ECS (instance) fees, inbound/outbound bandwidth fees, CDN traffic fees, DDoS/protection package fees, IP/domain name and storage fees.
- The table shows the typical monthly costs for three common deployment scenarios (example estimates, in units of: USD/month).
- Explanation: Bandwidth fees are commonly charged either based on outbound bandwidth or based on traffic volume. CN2 dedicated lines may incur additional link fees.
- CDN prices depend on the region and the origin server traffic, typically saving 30%-60% in traffic costs and bandwidth strain compared to using a regular public network for origin server access.
- DDoS protection is billed based on guaranteed bandwidth and peak usage, with two options available: a basic high-protection package and an elastic pay-as-you-go option.
Plan ECS (2-10 units) Bandwidth/Traffic CDN DDoS High Protection Estimated monthly fee
Single Region (SG-CN2) $400 1 Gbps minimum ([$700]) $200 $300 $1,600
Multi-region + CDN (SG + EU) $700 0.5 Gbps ($350) $450 $400 $1,900
Mixed (SG CN2 + Domestic Data Center) $900 1 Gbps + Dedicated Line ($1,100) $300 $600 $2,900

5.

Real cases: The experience of a mid-sized e-commerce company in launching operations on CN2 in Singapore

- Background: A mid-sized e-commerce company needs to serve users in mainland China, Southeast Asia, and Europe and the Americas simultaneously, with a peak daily request volume of around 30k QPS (static + dynamic content combined).
- Plan: The main server is deployed in Huawei Cloud Singapore (with a CN2 return link enabled), while CDNs and edge caching are used in the US, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
- Configuration Example: The primary database is hosted on the Chinese mainland (on-prem), with 6 ECS instances (4 vCPU / 16GB) deployed in Singapore. The read replicas consist of 3 nodes.
- Measured data: The average RTT from Singapore to Shanghai is ~ 45 ms, with the packet loss rate dropping during peak times <0.5%,用 CN2 明显优于一般国际链路。
- Results: The page load time on the first screen decreased from 2.1s to 1.2s. The monthly complaints related to domestic connections dropped by 70%. Overall, cloud and network costs were reduced by about 18% compared to the previous pay-per-use approach.

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Operations and Security Recommendations: Domain names, certificates, backups, and attack response

- Domain Name Policy: Use intelligent DNS (GeoDNS/Anycast) to route requests to the nearest CDN/node in different regions, with primary domain names combined with secondary domain names to control the priority of traffic routing back to the origin.
- Certificates and HTTPS: Use ACME for automated issuance/renewal uniformly. Edge endpoints should use TLS 1.2/1.3 and have HTTP/2 optimization enabled.
- Backup Strategy: Database daily backup + weekly backup + monthly cold backup ; Object storage supports cross-region replication (across availability zones/cross regions).
- DDoS Mitigation: Enable basic high-defense measures while setting traffic threshold alerts, and prepare emergency scaling strategies and black hole routing solutions.
- Monitoring and Drills: SLA metrics (latency/packet loss/error rate) need to be monitored continuously, with link switching and failure recovery procedures tested quarterly.

7.

Conclusions and Recommendations: How to balance cost and performance

- If the target audience is primarily Chinese users who require stability in their home country, Huawei Cloud Singapore CN2 should be used as the primary node, along with a domestic primary database or a hybrid deployment.
- For global user balance, Singapore is recommended as the primary APAC node, combined with multi-regional CDN and local read-only replicas to ensure a nearby experience.
- Cost control suggestions: Static resources should be cached via CDN as much as possible, while long-term backups and archives use low-frequency/archival storage to reduce costs.
- For medium to large-scale businesses, it is recommended to reserve elastic bandwidth and high-defense redundancy budgets to prevent SLAs from failing due to attacks or peak traffic periods.
- Final recommendation: Guided by business SLAs, start with a small-scale phased rollout and use real traffic to verify the effectiveness of CN2 for returning data to China, before gradually expanding capacity and optimizing the cost structure.

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